The Cleveland Bloom ladies package set is designed for the beginner golfer or for women on their way to taking their game to the next level. This set has every club in the bag that a player needs to take them from tee to green including a driver, 5-wood, hybrid, SW-7 iron, putter, and it also comes with a cart bag, so should be a strong contender as one of the best women’s golf sets.
The black/pink colour scheme is ultra feminine, in particular the bag and matching headcovers, which really stand out. Personally, it’s a bit too pink for my liking, so I was pleased to see that the shafts and clubheads are predominantly grey and black respectively with just a smidgen of pink.
The large-headed driver has a 14-degree loft, but I was surprised that it naturally sat a little closed behind the ball, and this didn’t instil as much confidence as I would like at address for easy launch. It would also be useful to have an alignment aid on the top of the shiny black crown to help women line up. Looks aside, while it is not packed with technology on the same scale as some of the premium drivers like TaylorMade’s Kalea or PING’s G Le2, for the level of golfer that this set is aimed at, this driver does a good job. It is comfortable to swing; my drives flew straight with noticeable forgiveness on mishits.
A fairway wood is not always a favourite club for women to pull out of the bag, but this compact-looking Bloom 5-wood has a deep face profile, which translates into a lower centre of gravity, and makes it possible to launch the ball for high-flying shots. Beginner golfers might not have the confidence to use a fairway wood from light rough, but this club worked admirably, and thanks to the deep face, it is also a good alternative to use off the tee.
In my opinion, the 5 hybrid is the star club in this set. It sits really nicely, and when you address the ball, the chunky clubhead makes it feel impossible to miss a shot from any lie. I found it really easy to generate power with this club, which resulted in…
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